Croft Circuit in North Yorkshire has a history that actually dates as far back as the 1920s, but was predominantly a rallycross venue from the late 1960s onwards before it was redeveloped for circuit racing and reopened in 1997. Since then its flat, high-speed nature has led it to become a favourite with drivers, especially with the long straights, the fast Jim Clark Esses and the contrasting final Complex that winds its way back to the pit straight.
Absent from the AFRC calendar since 2016, it makes a welcome return.